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<blockquote data-quote="A6gal" data-source="post: 630851" data-attributes="member: 2034"><p>After being down 18 days, she's up! I went out to feed and water her on Saturday and she was standing and grazing very slowly, but she was up and about 50 yards from where she had been down. She looks bad, very skinny. If she hadn't been in good condition before she went down I don't know if she would have made it. She had been keeping her distance from the herd but this morning she was at the hayrack eating hay and moving a little easier, but still slow. I am going to get her up close to the house this evening so I can separate her and give her a chance to heal without being pushed around by the other cows. I guess after the withdrawal time from the meds I will go ahead and sell her. I don't think she'd make it if this happened again. Thanks for sharing your experiences. It helped relieve some of the worry over her being down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A6gal, post: 630851, member: 2034"] After being down 18 days, she's up! I went out to feed and water her on Saturday and she was standing and grazing very slowly, but she was up and about 50 yards from where she had been down. She looks bad, very skinny. If she hadn't been in good condition before she went down I don't know if she would have made it. She had been keeping her distance from the herd but this morning she was at the hayrack eating hay and moving a little easier, but still slow. I am going to get her up close to the house this evening so I can separate her and give her a chance to heal without being pushed around by the other cows. I guess after the withdrawal time from the meds I will go ahead and sell her. I don't think she'd make it if this happened again. Thanks for sharing your experiences. It helped relieve some of the worry over her being down. [/QUOTE]
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